As we gear up for the EA Sports FC 26 release, it’s the perfect moment to reflect on how soccer video games have evolved since the early ’90s — and recognize franchises that once captivated fans but have since faded into nostalgia.

From Pixels to Realism: The Evolution of Soccer Games

The journey began with simple, pixelated titles like Pele’s Soccer (1981 for Atari), one of the earliest licensed soccer games. The 16-bit era brought precision and flair with classics like Sensible Soccer and International Superstar Soccer (ISS), praised for smooth gameplay and intuitive controls.

The shift to 3D in the late ’90s elevated immersion, with early adopters like FIFA 3D Football and PES 3D delivering lifelike stadiums and player models.

Legendary Franchises That Shaped the Scene

FIFA (1993–2022)

EA’s iconic FIFA series debuted with FIFA International Soccer in 1993 and became the best-selling sports game franchise ever. But with the 2022 termination of EA’s licensing agreement with FIFA, FIFA 23 was its final chapter under the original name.

Pro Evolution Soccer (PES)

Konami’s rival to FIFA rose to legend status with PES 3–6 in the early 2000s. Praised for authentic controls and unpredictability, the series remains a fond memory for many even in recent comparisons to live matches.

UEFA Striker / Striker Pro (The “Straker” series)

Developed by Rage Software in the ’90s, this franchise generated strong insights but faded after Striker Pro 2000 failed to sustain momentum.

Club Football

Codemasters launched this club-focused series in 2003–2004 featuring authentic stadiums and kits. The series ended abruptly as Codemasters reassessed its approach to the crowded football genre.

Football Superstars

A F2P MMORPG-style soccer sim released in 2008, allowing players to build avatars and careers online. It was shut down in 2020 due to server issues and declining activity.

What’s Next: EA Sports FC 26

Launch Plans: EA Sports FC 26 is slated for full release on September 26, 2025, with early access likely beginning on September 19 for Ultimate Edition players.

What to Expect:

  • Enhanced stadium presentations and commentary — all refined based on fan feedback
  • More lifelike dribbling and sharper animations
  • Smarter AI adjustments between “Authentic” and “Competitive” modes

Why It Matters

Soccer games have come a long way: from simple arcade-style picks to rich simulations packed with detail. Classics like FIFA and PES defined expectations — and while some franchises vanished, their influence endures. EA Sports FC 26 isn’t just a new entry; it’s the next chapter in a three-decade evolution of football gaming.

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